Re: ANN: ABLE 0.4



I already have full CYGWIN installed on my machine, except Perl and Python (we use the non-cygwin Perl's and Python's).

It works as a charm, starts automatically a "wish84.exe", which would be a TCL something, that LTK uses, and then it just works.

It looks really cool. The TCL/TK controls do look native, and maybe they are? (Have to spy++ them).

Probably if you find some mini tcl/wish84 distribution, just adding that to the ABLE folder would do it.

Slobodan Blazeski wrote:
On Aug 29, 11:59 pm, philip.armit...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
ABLE is an open source Common Lisp IDE. It runs on Linux and Windows
with either CLISP or SBCL.

ABLE can be downloaded fromhttp://phil.nullable.eu/

Version 0.4 moves evaluation out of the IDE process/image into an
'inferior Lisp'. Windows compatibility is slightly improved and SBCL
compatibility has also received some attention (alas, using SBCL on
Windows still crashes pretty quickly). Some usability tweaks have also
slipped in.

Over 3 users worldwide can't be wrong...

--
Philhttp://phil.nullable.eu/

Phill may I give you a friendly advice since you decided to support
windows.
Windows users are discusted to build anything from source unless
somebody point something like this http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Tech/Ground/m84-carl-gustav.jpg
at their head and they're absolutely sure that it's loaded and the
other guy will blow them up.
So assuming there is not too much work for you if you make a bundle of
able and sbcl that i could install or unzip and click to start it
under windows xp your userbase will grow for at least 33.33333% .
If you make something that could deliver those juicy 25mb sbcl exe
than you should start thinking going commercial.

cheers
bobi

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